County Council video helps parents to get children 'school ready'

By Graham Hill

2nd Jun 2021 | Local News

A video helping parents and carers get young children ready to start primary school for the first time has been produced.

The short film by Leicestershire County Council explains what it means for a child to be 'school ready' and includes some practical suggestions on how families can get involved.

It comes as first-time primary school applications for county schools open for Autumn 2022.

Deborah Taylor, Leicestershire County Council cabinet member for children and families, said: "Starting school is one of the biggest milestones a child can go through and it's a big change to family life.

"Our video helps families focus on how they can help with this transition. It shows there are simple things you can do with your children to help them prepare and make that step from home life to school life go as smoothly as possible."

Examples of how parents and carers can help their children become school ready include:

  • Building their confidence and praising them for their efforts and achievements
  • Letting them play with other children and encouraging sharing and taking turns
  • Trying to plan healthy meals, having regular routines and making sure they get enough sleep
  • To view the video, along with more information about being ready for school, visit HERE.

To research primary schools and apply for your preferred primary school places for autumn 2022 visit Admissions, The deadline for applications is January 15, 2022.

The school readiness campaign forms part of a shared priority of 'school readiness' developed by the Leicestershire Children and Families Partnership, where families, early years providers, 0-5 services and schools work together to ensure that all children get the best start in life and are ready to start school for the first time.

     

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